Description

Have you ever wondered what sort of secrets are hidden amongst nature? Now is your chance to find out in Wander, the non-combat, narrative based MMO.Imagine the soothing sounds of tropical ambience unfolding around you. Listen to the rush of waves as birds flying overhead call out to one another. Life is all around you; you are one with nature.You begin life as a giant tree with little understanding of who, or what, you are.Enchanting opera singers guide you on your journey through the forest. Secrets are unlocked as you create friendships with other wanderers and piece together the unfolding storyline. The game encourages you to explore the beautiful world around you, seek out others like yourself, and take on new forms, each with their own unique abilities and stories.If you have ever wondered what it would be like to soar the skies and feel the wind blow under your wings as a griffin, to be one with nature as a noble Oren, or swim the depths of the ocean as an agile amphibian, then uncover the enigma of co-operative, explorative gameplay that is Wander.

Features

Unique communication system (Rozhda) that involves learning a unique
language with a written and spoken form. Glyphs are drawn with a mouse
or PS4 touch pad.

Easy to pick up but deep flight
mechanics, learn how to soar like a bird using simulated air currents
and weather patterns. Designed by soaring pilots.

Extensive narrative with different cultures explaining shape shifting via different myths and hinting at the deep mystery.

Original music by award winning composer Benjamin Woodgates, performed live at
the Royal College of Music in London and featuring notable opera singers
and a 10-piece chamber group.

Immersive and intricate sound design recorded by the Wander team in the Australian rainforest.

Walk, fly, swim and skydive through the rainforest and reef experiencing the world through 4 different forms.

Selected Articles

“Wander
looks to change up the MMO formula... relying on the sheer joy and mystery of
exploration to carry the story along instead.”Cinemablend

"Conceptually, the whole
thing almost strikes me as a greener, more freeform Journey. And so
far, the first planet looks like it escaped from the explosions and
dumbness factory in James Cameron’s brain with natural beauty full
intact, so that’s promising. I want to explore!"- Nathan Grayson; Rock, Paper, Shotgun